Abstract:PU Prime (formerly Pacific Prime) which is an established trading broker with multiple live accounts, excellent customer support and competitive analysis tools, released an announcement about the changes in their trading schedule due to upcoming US Daylight Saving.
PU Prime (formerly Pacific Prime) which is an established trading broker with multiple live accounts, excellent customer support and competitive analysis tools, released an announcement about the changes in their trading schedule due to upcoming US Daylight Saving. The announcement says:
Dear clients, Please note that in observance of the upcoming US Daylight Saving Time on 12 March 2023, MT4/MT5 system time zone will be switched from GMT+2 to GMT+3, there will be changes to PUPRIMEs trading schedule starting from 12 March 2023.
Except from the server time changes in MT4/MT5 system, kindly refer to the table below for the schedule of all the instruments that are subject to changes:
Note:
All hours are provided in MT4/MT5 Server Time.
Also Please note the above data are subject to changes. Please refer to MT4/MT5 for details.
If you use an EA/Indicator that requires trading hours to be manually entered, please ensure that you make the necessary adjustments to reflect this change.
For any enquiry, you can check their website for their customer service contacts, thank you.
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